Where to stay in Prague

As one of Europe’s main tourist destinations, Prague offers a selection of accommodations to match its popularity, from luxury hotels to very affordable hostels. For an authentic Prague experience, stay at one of the guesthouses or boutique hotels housed inside the city's historical buildings. You'll find many lodgings concentrated around the most popular sightseeing areas, such as the Old Town, the Lesser Town, and Prague Castle, but there are also a good number of them in other neighborhoods. The best way to make Prague feel like home is to rent a fully furnished apartment.

Prague

Things to do in Prague mostly revolve around its World Heritage-listed medieval sites--the 9th-century Prague Castle, pedestrian-friendly Charles Bridge, and Old Town Square with the famous Prague Astronomical Clock, one of medieval Europe's major technical achievements. The city's Jewish quarter counts among Europe's best-preserved ghettos. Within the confines of this atmospheric neighborhood, you can find Jewish Museum and six synagogues, including Spanish Synagogue, an outstanding example of the Moorish Revival architectural style. Visitors looking to unwind after a long day of sightseeing can choose between a pub crawl and a shopping spree.